Carol
Burris has been the principal of South Side High
School in
Rockville Centre, N.Y., for 12 years. South Side is ranked as one of the
top high schools in the country by Newsweek every year, and in 2010, she was
named the NYS Outstanding Educator by the School Administrators
Association of New York. She is one of
the co-authors of the principals’ letter against evaluating teachers by test
scores, which was signed by more than one third of all New York State principals,
and more recently, a petition asking Governor Cuomo to end highstakes testing, which has received over 9500 signatures. She has written many opeds in the Washington Post Answer
Sheet, including Why
“school reform” is a misnomer.
Today she received an email from the NY State Education
Department charter school office, publicizing a $500,000 competitive grant
program for charter schools to disseminate their “best practices” to public schools.
You can check out her reply below.
From: NYSED
CHARTERSCHOOLS [mailto:CHARTERSCHOOLS@MAIL.NYSED.GOV]
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2013 4:49 PM
To: PUBADMIN@listserv.nysed.gov
Subject: 2013-2016 New York State Charter School Dissemination Program
Dear
District School Leaders:Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2013 4:49 PM
To: PUBADMIN@listserv.nysed.gov
Subject: 2013-2016 New York State Charter School Dissemination Program
We are
pleased to announce that the New York State Education Department
has launched a competitive grant program called the 2013-2016 New York State Charter
School Dissemination Program. The purpose of this grant
competition is to provide funds to support the dissemination of effective
practices and programs that have proven successful in New York charter
schools. Up to $500,000 will be awarded to charter schools that are
willing to partner with a district school or schools. While district schools
are not eligible
to apply as the lead applicant, they are able to apply in partnership with
a charter school, and all
funding must be used to directly support the district school.
Information regarding
the application process can be found here: http://www.p12.nysed.gov/funding/currentapps.html#nycs_dissemination.
A direct link to the application portal can be found here: https://nysed-cspgrants.myreviewroom.com.
An optional, but recommended, Letter of Intent is due February 22, 2013, and
the full application is due March
15, 2013 at 3 p.m.
All
questions about this RFP must be emailed to csdissem@mail.nysed.gov
no later than February 27, 2013. A questions and answers summary will be
posted on February 15, 22, and March 1, 2013 to the following website: http://www.p12.nysed.gov/funding/currentapps.html.
From: BURRIS, CAROL
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2013 4:55 PM
To: 'NYSED CHARTERSCHOOLS'
Subject: RE: 2013-2016 New York State Charter School Dissemination Program
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2013 4:55 PM
To: 'NYSED CHARTERSCHOOLS'
Subject: RE: 2013-2016 New York State Charter School Dissemination Program
I am the
principal of an outstanding public high school. I would be happy to share what
I know with a charter. Does the grant go both ways, or do you assume that only
charters have something to teach?
2 comments:
I love the simplicity of the question.
Thank you Carol,I love your comment.Maybe some charter schools can tell you how they manage to avoid a large number of ELA and special ed students while eliminating children who may get low test scores or are behavior problems.
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